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originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: IAMTAT
I still have my doubts on this one. If this was true, why hasn't it hit the mainstream yet? Fox would be all over this and I haven't seen it mentioned yet.
Call me 'nutters', but I'm enjoying watching all the twists and turns as this story unfolds. Intrigue and mystery is fun.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: IAMTAT
Darn and now the FBI have them in their hands, I would love to see them been exposed regardless by an anonymous concern citizen.
Don't you love the intrigue and mystery?
Never ceases to amaze me how people criticize Fox news, but assert it
as a standard in journalism.
originally posted by: introvert
What I said is that if this was true, it would be all over the TV and website of FoxNews. They feed on stuff like this. Wouldn't you agree with that?
Clinton Spokesman: 'I Don't Know What Wiped Means'
A spokesman for Hillary Clinton told CNN he did not know what it means for a computer server to be "wiped."
Brian Fallon, Clinton's press secretary, spoke with CNN's Brianna Keilar about the news that a former IT staffer who worked on Clinton's private email server is pleading the Fifth Amendment in front of a congresional committee investigating the Benghazi terrorist attack.
Keilar pressed Fallon about why the former secretary of state deleted personal emails from her server, and the two had an exchange about the propriety of deleting those emails.
"Why didn't she keep them on the server?" Keilar asked.
"I don't know what the relevance, the pertinence of that would have been," Fallon replied. "She did keep a copy, an electronic copy in the possession of her lawyer." Fallon added that the State Department initially provided the so-called relevant emails in paper copy and then later Clinton lawyer David Kendall delivered them to the Justice Department in digital form.
"Just to be clear, Brian, this is an electronic copy that I imagine is a PDF form that David Kendall retained or is this the actual e-mail with the metadata on it?" Keilar pressed. Fallon said the Justice Department also has possession of the Clinton server. "I don't know what the FBI is going to do with it but they very well may seek to perform any kind of operation on it," Fallon said. Keilar interrupted to clarify. "The wiped server?" she said. "The wiped server, right, Brian?"
"I don't know what 'wiped' means," Fallon responded. "The e-mails were deleted."
originally posted by: IAMTAT
"What like with a cloth or something?"
“I was not thinking a lot when I got in…we had so many problems around the world,” Clinton said. “I didn’t really stop and think, ‘what kind of email system will there be?’”
www.theblaze.com... nswer/
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: burntheships
She's panicking.
Newly released emails show top-level security officials at State expressing apparent concern about the requests.
originally posted by: burntheships
Aside from the trust
factor, however she shows her self to be a dim wit with this comment:
“I was not thinking a lot when I got in…we had so many problems around the world,” Clinton said. “I didn’t really stop and think, ‘what kind of email system will there be?’”
www.theblaze.com... nswer/
So...lets see yah, lets elect a person that..by her own admission is so
dim witted they are not thinking!
originally posted by: Philippines
Also, it;s not her job to think of the email system, and especially not to create her own solution. The government (employer) provides that email system to do her job functions.
We may be witnessing the transition of the USA to 3rd world right now in many regards, and others not.
originally posted by: jimmyx
since the election of 2008, crap like this comes from the right all the time, and is amplified by members here.....until I see charges filed, the right is full of bull....I'm surprised that people keep falling for it year after year
Second Review Says Classified Information Was in Hillary Clinton’s Email
WASHINGTON — A special intelligence review of two emails that Hillary Rodham Clinton received as secretary of state on her personal account — including one about North Korea’s nuclear weapons program — has endorsed a finding by the inspector general for the intelligence agencies that the emails contained highly classified information when Mrs. Clinton received them, senior intelligence officials said.
Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign and the State Department disputed the inspector general’s finding last month and questioned whether the emails had been overclassified by an arbitrary process. But the special review — by the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency — concluded that the emails were “Top Secret,” the highest classification of government intelligence, when they were sent to Mrs. Clinton in 2009 and 2011.